Learn how to register to copyright music in this free diy legal music rights video from our band management expert. Make sure you have the songwriter rights to your songs!
Expert: Kiely Griffin
Bio: Kiely Griffin is a third-year music management and jazz flute student at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, CT. She has previously served as vice president, president and member of M.E.I.S.Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

published:01 Feb 2008

views:6776

http://www.theindiemusic.com/
This video is about the basic team that indie artists require for their work and legal aspects of getting the team onboard.
This is an informative video for indie musicians and indie artists.

published:05 Sep 2016

views:4

Download our FREE “UltimateGuide for Crushing Finals.” ➜https://www.legaleagleprep.com/finals
In this video: The WorstAdvice for Law School and How to Avoid It:
"You don't need to go to class
"You don't need to pay attention in class"
"Brief every case you read"
"Don't use commercial outlines"
"Buy new casebooks"
"Wait until the end of the semester to outline"
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published:18 Sep 2017

views:164399

Harvey and Mike. Mike and Harvey. Have you ever wanted to know if they’re good lawyers? Today we’re going to find out. Stay until the end for my LegalAccuracyGrade.
SUITS has been highly requested; probably the most requested show on this channel. I think I missed Suits the first time around because I had already graduated from law school when it came out. But I’m glad I got a chance to watch this. This week i’m deconstructing the first episode of Suits.
★ SUIT UP! Even if you're not a lawyer, you can still DRESS LIKE A LAWYER. All of my suits are from BlackLapel (I've used them exclusively for over five years). Their custom suits are amazing, yet still ridiculously affordable. HIGHLY recommended: https://go.magik.ly/ml/f78n/
I get asked a lot about whether being a practicing attorney is like being a lawyer on TV. I love watching legal movies and courtroom dramas. It's one of the reasons I decided to become a lawyer. But sometimes they make me want to pull my hair out because they are ridiculous.
Today I'm taking a break from teaching law students how to kick ass in law school to take on lawyers in the movies and on TV. While all legal movies and shows take dramatic license to make things more interesting (nobody wants to see hundreds of hours of brief writing), many of them have a grain of truth.
This is part of a continuing series of "LawyerReaction" videos. Got a legal movie or TV show you'd like me to critique? Let me know in the comments!
Props to Dr. Mike's RealDoctor Reacts (https://goo.gl/qF6Hza) and Wired's TechniqueCritique (https://goo.gl/C8dz2U) for the inspiration.
All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 1:16-cv-03081-KBF (SDNY 2017).
Typical legal disclaimer from a lawyer (occupational hazard): This is not legal advice, nor can I give you legal advice. Sorry! Everything here is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Nothing here should be construed to form an attorney client relationship. Also, some of the links in this post may be affiliate links, meaning, at no cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase.
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Recorded: Wednesday, April 12, 2017
What legal and ethical issues do we need to worry about when managing collections? Why is Nazi-era art a concern? What does NAGPRA regulate? What isCITES? How can we get rid of deaccessioned objects?
This LegalIssuesWebinarSeries is concerned with the legal and ethical aspects of managing collections. This, the first webinar of the series, will provide an introduction to the series and an overview of US and international laws and regulations that affect the acquisition, import, export, ownership, possession, and exhibition of objects and specimens, including wildlife laws and regulations that may affect artifacts or art objects. The second webinar (April 19) in the series will be concerned with ethical issues in collections management. The third webinar (May 17) will address the disposal of deaccessioned objects.
https://www.connectingtocollections.org/intro-legal-issues-in-collections-management/

Getting into law school is only half the battle. This is my story of how I learned to succeed in law school in the face of stiff competition, crazy professors, and endless work.
Law school is incredibly intimidating. When you arrive you are surrounded by the highest concentration of the smartest people you’ll ever meet. It’s very different from college where many people are just skating by. In law school, everyone is giving 100% and going 100 miles per hour.
Law school is graded on a curve. Which means that professors can only give out a few A’s per class, no matter how well everyone does on the exams. Generally only the top 5% get A’s and another 5-10% get A minuses. You’re not competing against the professor’s exam, you are competing against your fellow classmates.
I realized pretty quickly that I couldn’t out work my classmates. I also couldn’t “out think” them in the sense of just being smarter. I was going to have to find an edge.
So I started to study law school itself. I learned all the tricks. I learned to focus on what matters and remove all the extraneous stuff. So much of law school is wasted on focusing on crap that doesn’t matter. I learned to work smarter rather than harder.
In the end, my strategic thinking paid off. Watch the video until the end to find out how.
If you’re interested in learning the system that I created (one that is guaranteed to get you better grades in law school) you can check out the link below. In my spare time, I teach current law students how to kick ass in law school. I’m not special. I just systematized a better way. And you can get that system. Learn from my mistakes and triumphs.
========================================================
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========================================================
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published:25 Jul 2018

views:34720

Get song on Itunes
http://apple.co/2dU0rNx
Song written and composed by Hopsin
Instagram @hopsinson
Twitter @hopsin
www.facebook.com/hellohopsin
www.undercoverprodigy.com
www.hopsinofficial.com

published:08 Mar 2016

views:65405150

Law school can be a scary place. These are a couple of the craziest things that happened to me in law school.
Buzzfeed did a video on what they claimed were “law school horror stories” (https://youtu.be/BN9iFX9BLSA) But the things that they claimed were “horror stories” weren’t that scary.
Getting cold called by the professor isn’t a big deal if you have the right tools and read your cases the right way (say for example if you used our FlippedCaseMethod, https://youtu.be/PxGGbymWYA0). Frankly, I wouldn't call their stories horror stories.
Unlike the folks at Buzzfeed, I experienced some really scary stuff.
Imagine a judge threatening someone with a gun. It happened.
Imagine taking the bar exam during an earthquake. It happened.
Imagine having your computer fail right before finals. It happened.
Man, I’ve seen some stuff. Scary.
So gather ‘round the campfire as I tell you some true stories of law school!
========================================================
Get our Ultimate Pre-Law Checklist (FREE) here ➜ https://www.legaleagleprep.com/prelaw Learn learn how to get ready for law school, the 5 things you must do the summer before law school, and more . . .
========================================================
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Talent manager

A talent manager, also known as an artist manager, band manager or music manager, is an individual or company who guides the professional career of artists in the entertainment industry. The responsibility of the talent manager is to oversee the day-to-day business affairs of an artist; advise and counsel talent concerning professional matters, long-term plans and personal decisions which may affect their career.

The roles and responsibilities of a talent manager vary slightly from industry to industry, as do the commissions to which the manager is entitled. For example, a music manager's duties differ from those managers who advise actors, writers, or directors. A manager can also help artists find an agent, or help them decide when to leave their current agent and identify who to select as a new agent.Talent agents have the authority to make deals for their clients while managers usually can only informally establish connections with producers and studios but do not have the ability to negotiate contracts.

Law school

A law school (also known as a law centre or college of law) is an institution specializing in legal education, usually involved as part of a process for becoming a lawyer within a given jurisdiction.

Law degrees

Brazil

In Brazil, law is studied as an undergraduate program. Students who succesfully complete such programs are awarded a Bachelor of Law and are allowed to take the bar examination, which is held twice a year on a nation-wide basis. Candidates who pass the examination are then allowed to work as attorneys.

Canada

The oldest civil law faculty in Canada offering law degrees was established in 1848 at McGill University in Montreal, and the oldest common law faculty in Canada offering law degrees was established in 1883 at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
The typical law degree required to practice law in Canada is now the Juris Doctor, which requires previous university coursework and is similar to the first law degree in the United States. There is some scholarly content in the coursework (such as an academic research paper required in most schools). The programs consist of three years, and have similar content in their mandatory first year courses. Beyond first year and the minimum requirements for graduation, course selection is elective with various concentrations such as business law, international law, natural resources law, criminal law, Aboriginal law, etc. Some schools, however, have not switched from LL.B. to the J.D. – one notable university that still awards the LL.B is McGill University.

Luis Fonsi

Luis Alfonso Rodríguez López-Cepero, more commonly known by his stage nameLuis Fonsi, (born April 15, 1978) is a Latin Grammy winning Puerto Rican singer, composer and dancer.

Early life

Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on April 15, 1978 to parents Luis Rodriguez and Delia "Tata" Lopez-Cepero. Fonsi and his family later moved to Orlando, Florida, during Fonsi's early childhood. Fonsi has two younger siblings; Tatiana Rodriguez and Jean Rodriguez who is also a singer.

Career

In July 9, 2011, Billboard named Luis Fonsi "Leader of Latin Music's New Generation"

After graduating from Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Fonsi decided to better prepare himself for a future, stable career inside show business. He was offered a full scholarship to attend Florida State University School of Music. while he was finishing his degree in Vocal Performance, he began to record demo tapes in Miami. Soon after that he was offered a recording contract by Universal Music Latino.

Natalia Lafourcade

María Natalia Lafourcade Silva (Spanish pronunciation:[naˈtalja lafurˈkaðe]; born 26 February 1984 in Coatepec, Mexico) is a Mexican pop-rock singer and songwriter. Her band's name is Natalia y La Forquetina. Lafourcade's voice has been categorized as a lyric soprano.

In 1998, Natalia was part of a girl trio called Twist. The group was unsuccessful and they split up the following year.

When she was 17, Loris Ceroni gave Natalia the opportunity to be in a pop/rock group under his guidance, but when she wasn't sure, he encouraged her to go solo. Ceroni produced her first LP under the label of Sony Music. It was recorded in Italy and was cowritten with Aureo Baqueiro. Sabo Romo played in 2 songs.
Natalia Lafourcade is a mix of pop, rock, bossa-nova and Latin rhythms. It features the songs "Busca Un Problema", "Elefantes", "Te Quiero Dar", "Mírame, Mírate", and her biggest hit, "En El 2000".

Natalia Lafourcade (album)

The album was released in Mexico on February 25, 2003, it reached #1 on the Mexican Chart and gained a Mexican Certification of Platinum. The song "Mirate, Mirame" was used on the Mexican telenovela Clase 406.

Track listing

Charts and certifications

Charts

Certifications

References

Music Copyright Law: Band Management Tips : How to Register to Copyright Music

Music Copyright Law: Band Management Tips : How to Register to Copyright Music

Music Copyright Law: Band Management Tips : How to Register to Copyright Music

Learn how to register to copyright music in this free diy legal music rights video from our band management expert. Make sure you have the songwriter rights to your songs!
Expert: Kiely Griffin
Bio: Kiely Griffin is a third-year music management and jazz flute student at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, CT. She has previously served as vice president, president and member of M.E.I.S.Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

3:21

Indie Artist | Indie Music | Legal Team Management

Indie Artist | Indie Music | Legal Team Management

Indie Artist | Indie Music | Legal Team Management

http://www.theindiemusic.com/
This video is about the basic team that indie artists require for their work and legal aspects of getting the team onboard.
This is an informative video for indie musicians and indie artists.

7:34

The Worst Law School Advice that Just Won't Die (And How to Avoid It)

The Worst Law School Advice that Just Won't Die (And How to Avoid It)

The Worst Law School Advice that Just Won't Die (And How to Avoid It)

Download our FREE “UltimateGuide for Crushing Finals.” ➜https://www.legaleagleprep.com/finals
In this video: The WorstAdvice for Law School and How to Avoid It:
"You don't need to go to class
"You don't need to pay attention in class"
"Brief every case you read"
"Don't use commercial outlines"
"Buy new casebooks"
"Wait until the end of the semester to outline"
Get More Great Tips - Subscribe ➜ https://goo.gl/JwQUPf
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27:27

Real Lawyer Reacts to Suits (full episode)

Real Lawyer Reacts to Suits (full episode)

Real Lawyer Reacts to Suits (full episode)

Harvey and Mike. Mike and Harvey. Have you ever wanted to know if they’re good lawyers? Today we’re going to find out. Stay until the end for my LegalAccuracyGrade.
SUITS has been highly requested; probably the most requested show on this channel. I think I missed Suits the first time around because I had already graduated from law school when it came out. But I’m glad I got a chance to watch this. This week i’m deconstructing the first episode of Suits.
★ SUIT UP! Even if you're not a lawyer, you can still DRESS LIKE A LAWYER. All of my suits are from BlackLapel (I've used them exclusively for over five years). Their custom suits are amazing, yet still ridiculously affordable. HIGHLY recommended: https://go.magik.ly/ml/f78n/
I get asked a lot about whether being a practicing attorney is like being a lawyer on TV. I love watching legal movies and courtroom dramas. It's one of the reasons I decided to become a lawyer. But sometimes they make me want to pull my hair out because they are ridiculous.
Today I'm taking a break from teaching law students how to kick ass in law school to take on lawyers in the movies and on TV. While all legal movies and shows take dramatic license to make things more interesting (nobody wants to see hundreds of hours of brief writing), many of them have a grain of truth.
This is part of a continuing series of "LawyerReaction" videos. Got a legal movie or TV show you'd like me to critique? Let me know in the comments!
Props to Dr. Mike's RealDoctor Reacts (https://goo.gl/qF6Hza) and Wired's TechniqueCritique (https://goo.gl/C8dz2U) for the inspiration.
All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 1:16-cv-03081-KBF (SDNY 2017).
Typical legal disclaimer from a lawyer (occupational hazard): This is not legal advice, nor can I give you legal advice. Sorry! Everything here is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Nothing here should be construed to form an attorney client relationship. Also, some of the links in this post may be affiliate links, meaning, at no cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase.
========================================================
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CEU SAM Kita Kits Legal Management 2015-2016

C2CC Introduction to Legal Issues in Collections Management

Recorded: Wednesday, April 12, 2017
What legal and ethical issues do we need to worry about when managing collections? Why is Nazi-era art a concern? What does NAGPRA regulate? What isCITES? How can we get rid of deaccessioned objects?
This LegalIssuesWebinarSeries is concerned with the legal and ethical aspects of managing collections. This, the first webinar of the series, will provide an introduction to the series and an overview of US and international laws and regulations that affect the acquisition, import, export, ownership, possession, and exhibition of objects and specimens, including wildlife laws and regulations that may affect artifacts or art objects. The second webinar (April 19) in the series will be concerned with ethical issues in collections management. The third webinar (May 17) will address the disposal of deaccessioned objects.
https://www.connectingtocollections.org/intro-legal-issues-in-collections-management/

How I Learned to Succeed at a Top Law School

Getting into law school is only half the battle. This is my story of how I learned to succeed in law school in the face of stiff competition, crazy professors, and endless work.
Law school is incredibly intimidating. When you arrive you are surrounded by the highest concentration of the smartest people you’ll ever meet. It’s very different from college where many people are just skating by. In law school, everyone is giving 100% and going 100 miles per hour.
Law school is graded on a curve. Which means that professors can only give out a few A’s per class, no matter how well everyone does on the exams. Generally only the top 5% get A’s and another 5-10% get A minuses. You’re not competing against the professor’s exam, you are competing against your fellow classmates.
I realized pretty quickly that I couldn’t out work my classmates. I also couldn’t “out think” them in the sense of just being smarter. I was going to have to find an edge.
So I started to study law school itself. I learned all the tricks. I learned to focus on what matters and remove all the extraneous stuff. So much of law school is wasted on focusing on crap that doesn’t matter. I learned to work smarter rather than harder.
In the end, my strategic thinking paid off. Watch the video until the end to find out how.
If you’re interested in learning the system that I created (one that is guaranteed to get you better grades in law school) you can check out the link below. In my spare time, I teach current law students how to kick ass in law school. I’m not special. I just systematized a better way. And you can get that system. Learn from my mistakes and triumphs.
========================================================
Get our Ultimate Pre-Law Checklist (FREE) here ➜ https://www.legaleagleprep.com/prelaw Learn learn how to get ready for law school, the 5 things you must do the summer before law school, and more . . .
========================================================
★ Got law school questions? Ask in the comments!
★ Say hi on Facebook: ➜ https://www.facebook.com/legaleagleprep
★ Tweet at us on Twitter @LegalEagleDJ

6:31

Hopsin - ILL Mind of Hopsin 8

Hopsin - ILL Mind of Hopsin 8

Hopsin - ILL Mind of Hopsin 8

Get song on Itunes
http://apple.co/2dU0rNx
Song written and composed by Hopsin
Instagram @hopsinson
Twitter @hopsin
www.facebook.com/hellohopsin
www.undercoverprodigy.com
www.hopsinofficial.com

9:21

Real Law School Horror Stories

Real Law School Horror Stories

Real Law School Horror Stories

Law school can be a scary place. These are a couple of the craziest things that happened to me in law school.
Buzzfeed did a video on what they claimed were “law school horror stories” (https://youtu.be/BN9iFX9BLSA) But the things that they claimed were “horror stories” weren’t that scary.
Getting cold called by the professor isn’t a big deal if you have the right tools and read your cases the right way (say for example if you used our FlippedCaseMethod, https://youtu.be/PxGGbymWYA0). Frankly, I wouldn't call their stories horror stories.
Unlike the folks at Buzzfeed, I experienced some really scary stuff.
Imagine a judge threatening someone with a gun. It happened.
Imagine taking the bar exam during an earthquake. It happened.
Imagine having your computer fail right before finals. It happened.
Man, I’ve seen some stuff. Scary.
So gather ‘round the campfire as I tell you some true stories of law school!
========================================================
Get our Ultimate Pre-Law Checklist (FREE) here ➜ https://www.legaleagleprep.com/prelaw Learn learn how to get ready for law school, the 5 things you must do the summer before law school, and more . . .
========================================================
★ Got law school questions? Ask in the comments!
★ Say hi on Facebook: ➜ https://www.facebook.com/legaleagleprep
★ Tweet at us on Twitter @LegalEagleDJ

Music Copyright Law: Band Management Tips : How to Register to Copyright Music

Learn how to register to copyright music in this free diy legal music rights video from our band management expert. Make sure you have the songwriter rights to your songs!
Expert: Kiely Griffin
Bio: Kiely Griffin is a third-year music management and jazz flute student at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, CT. She has previously served as vice president, president and member of M.E.I.S.Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

published: 01 Feb 2008

Indie Artist | Indie Music | Legal Team Management

http://www.theindiemusic.com/
This video is about the basic team that indie artists require for their work and legal aspects of getting the team onboard.
This is an informative video for indie musicians and indie artists.

published: 05 Sep 2016

The Worst Law School Advice that Just Won't Die (And How to Avoid It)

Download our FREE “UltimateGuide for Crushing Finals.” ➜https://www.legaleagleprep.com/finals
In this video: The WorstAdvice for Law School and How to Avoid It:
"You don't need to go to class
"You don't need to pay attention in class"
"Brief every case you read"
"Don't use commercial outlines"
"Buy new casebooks"
"Wait until the end of the semester to outline"
Get More Great Tips - Subscribe ➜ https://goo.gl/JwQUPf
Share this Video: ➜ https://youtu.be/Ds1NcfS5hmM
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published: 18 Sep 2017

Real Lawyer Reacts to Suits (full episode)

Harvey and Mike. Mike and Harvey. Have you ever wanted to know if they’re good lawyers? Today we’re going to find out. Stay until the end for my LegalAccuracyGrade.
SUITS has been highly requested; probably the most requested show on this channel. I think I missed Suits the first time around because I had already graduated from law school when it came out. But I’m glad I got a chance to watch this. This week i’m deconstructing the first episode of Suits.
★ SUIT UP! Even if you're not a lawyer, you can still DRESS LIKE A LAWYER. All of my suits are from BlackLapel (I've used them exclusively for over five years). Their custom suits are amazing, yet still ridiculously affordable. HIGHLY recommended: https://go.magik.ly/ml/f78n/
I get asked a lot about whether being a p...

CEU SAM Kita Kits Legal Management 2015-2016

C2CC Introduction to Legal Issues in Collections Management

Recorded: Wednesday, April 12, 2017
What legal and ethical issues do we need to worry about when managing collections? Why is Nazi-era art a concern? What does NAGPRA regulate? What isCITES? How can we get rid of deaccessioned objects?
This LegalIssuesWebinarSeries is concerned with the legal and ethical aspects of managing collections. This, the first webinar of the series, will provide an introduction to the series and an overview of US and international laws and regulations that affect the acquisition, import, export, ownership, possession, and exhibition of objects and specimens, including wildlife laws and regulations that may affect artifacts or art objects. The second webinar (April 19) in the series will be concerned with ethical issues in collections management. The third we...

How I Learned to Succeed at a Top Law School

Getting into law school is only half the battle. This is my story of how I learned to succeed in law school in the face of stiff competition, crazy professors, and endless work.
Law school is incredibly intimidating. When you arrive you are surrounded by the highest concentration of the smartest people you’ll ever meet. It’s very different from college where many people are just skating by. In law school, everyone is giving 100% and going 100 miles per hour.
Law school is graded on a curve. Which means that professors can only give out a few A’s per class, no matter how well everyone does on the exams. Generally only the top 5% get A’s and another 5-10% get A minuses. You’re not competing against the professor’s exam, you are competing against your fellow classmates.
I real...

published: 25 Jul 2018

Hopsin - ILL Mind of Hopsin 8

Get song on Itunes
http://apple.co/2dU0rNx
Song written and composed by Hopsin
Instagram @hopsinson
Twitter @hopsin
www.facebook.com/hellohopsin
www.undercoverprodigy.com
www.hopsinofficial.com

published: 08 Mar 2016

Real Law School Horror Stories

Law school can be a scary place. These are a couple of the craziest things that happened to me in law school.
Buzzfeed did a video on what they claimed were “law school horror stories” (https://youtu.be/BN9iFX9BLSA) But the things that they claimed were “horror stories” weren’t that scary.
Getting cold called by the professor isn’t a big deal if you have the right tools and read your cases the right way (say for example if you used our FlippedCaseMethod, https://youtu.be/PxGGbymWYA0). Frankly, I wouldn't call their stories horror stories.
Unlike the folks at Buzzfeed, I experienced some really scary stuff.
Imagine a judge threatening someone with a gun. It happened.
Imagine taking the bar exam during an earthquake. It happened.
Imagine having your computer fail righ...

published: 27 Jun 2018

legal management batch 2012

published: 03 Apr 2012

Natalia Lafourcade: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

Oct. 27, 2017 | FelixContreras -- Natalia Lafourcade is a successful singer-songwriter whose voice and music live on the edge of pop, but maintain a distinct independence.
A few years ago, while Lafourcade was traveling Brazil, she felt a great nostalgia for her native Mexico and its folk music. When she finally returned home, she immediately called some friends for the kind of party that is ubiquitous in Latin America: lots of social drinking, lots of food and lots of guitars and singing. Classic folk songs were on the playlist and a good time was had by all.
Someone recorded the informal jam session and Lafourcade's management team heard the tapes. "This is your next record!" they told her.
That record, Musas: Un Homenaje al Folclore Latinoamericano en Manos de los Macorinos, Vol. 1,...

Music Copyright Law: Band Management Tips : How to Register to Copyright Music

Learn how to register to copyright music in this free diy legal music rights video from our band management expert. Make sure you have the songwriter rights to ...

Learn how to register to copyright music in this free diy legal music rights video from our band management expert. Make sure you have the songwriter rights to your songs!
Expert: Kiely Griffin
Bio: Kiely Griffin is a third-year music management and jazz flute student at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, CT. She has previously served as vice president, president and member of M.E.I.S.Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Learn how to register to copyright music in this free diy legal music rights video from our band management expert. Make sure you have the songwriter rights to your songs!
Expert: Kiely Griffin
Bio: Kiely Griffin is a third-year music management and jazz flute student at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, CT. She has previously served as vice president, president and member of M.E.I.S.Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Indie Artist | Indie Music | Legal Team Management

http://www.theindiemusic.com/
This video is about the basic team that indie artists require for their work and legal aspects of getting the team onboard.
This...

http://www.theindiemusic.com/
This video is about the basic team that indie artists require for their work and legal aspects of getting the team onboard.
This is an informative video for indie musicians and indie artists.

http://www.theindiemusic.com/
This video is about the basic team that indie artists require for their work and legal aspects of getting the team onboard.
This is an informative video for indie musicians and indie artists.

Download our FREE “UltimateGuide for Crushing Finals.” ➜https://www.legaleagleprep.com/finals
In this video: The WorstAdvice for Law School and How to Avoid It:
"You don't need to go to class
"You don't need to pay attention in class"
"Brief every case you read"
"Don't use commercial outlines"
"Buy new casebooks"
"Wait until the end of the semester to outline"
Get More Great Tips - Subscribe ➜ https://goo.gl/JwQUPf
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Download our FREE “UltimateGuide for Crushing Finals.” ➜https://www.legaleagleprep.com/finals
In this video: The WorstAdvice for Law School and How to Avoid It:
"You don't need to go to class
"You don't need to pay attention in class"
"Brief every case you read"
"Don't use commercial outlines"
"Buy new casebooks"
"Wait until the end of the semester to outline"
Get More Great Tips - Subscribe ➜ https://goo.gl/JwQUPf
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Real Lawyer Reacts to Suits (full episode)

Harvey and Mike. Mike and Harvey. Have you ever wanted to know if they’re good lawyers? Today we’re going to find out. Stay until the end for my Legal Accur...

Harvey and Mike. Mike and Harvey. Have you ever wanted to know if they’re good lawyers? Today we’re going to find out. Stay until the end for my LegalAccuracyGrade.
SUITS has been highly requested; probably the most requested show on this channel. I think I missed Suits the first time around because I had already graduated from law school when it came out. But I’m glad I got a chance to watch this. This week i’m deconstructing the first episode of Suits.
★ SUIT UP! Even if you're not a lawyer, you can still DRESS LIKE A LAWYER. All of my suits are from BlackLapel (I've used them exclusively for over five years). Their custom suits are amazing, yet still ridiculously affordable. HIGHLY recommended: https://go.magik.ly/ml/f78n/
I get asked a lot about whether being a practicing attorney is like being a lawyer on TV. I love watching legal movies and courtroom dramas. It's one of the reasons I decided to become a lawyer. But sometimes they make me want to pull my hair out because they are ridiculous.
Today I'm taking a break from teaching law students how to kick ass in law school to take on lawyers in the movies and on TV. While all legal movies and shows take dramatic license to make things more interesting (nobody wants to see hundreds of hours of brief writing), many of them have a grain of truth.
This is part of a continuing series of "LawyerReaction" videos. Got a legal movie or TV show you'd like me to critique? Let me know in the comments!
Props to Dr. Mike's RealDoctor Reacts (https://goo.gl/qF6Hza) and Wired's TechniqueCritique (https://goo.gl/C8dz2U) for the inspiration.
All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 1:16-cv-03081-KBF (SDNY 2017).
Typical legal disclaimer from a lawyer (occupational hazard): This is not legal advice, nor can I give you legal advice. Sorry! Everything here is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Nothing here should be construed to form an attorney client relationship. Also, some of the links in this post may be affiliate links, meaning, at no cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase.
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Harvey and Mike. Mike and Harvey. Have you ever wanted to know if they’re good lawyers? Today we’re going to find out. Stay until the end for my LegalAccuracyGrade.
SUITS has been highly requested; probably the most requested show on this channel. I think I missed Suits the first time around because I had already graduated from law school when it came out. But I’m glad I got a chance to watch this. This week i’m deconstructing the first episode of Suits.
★ SUIT UP! Even if you're not a lawyer, you can still DRESS LIKE A LAWYER. All of my suits are from BlackLapel (I've used them exclusively for over five years). Their custom suits are amazing, yet still ridiculously affordable. HIGHLY recommended: https://go.magik.ly/ml/f78n/
I get asked a lot about whether being a practicing attorney is like being a lawyer on TV. I love watching legal movies and courtroom dramas. It's one of the reasons I decided to become a lawyer. But sometimes they make me want to pull my hair out because they are ridiculous.
Today I'm taking a break from teaching law students how to kick ass in law school to take on lawyers in the movies and on TV. While all legal movies and shows take dramatic license to make things more interesting (nobody wants to see hundreds of hours of brief writing), many of them have a grain of truth.
This is part of a continuing series of "LawyerReaction" videos. Got a legal movie or TV show you'd like me to critique? Let me know in the comments!
Props to Dr. Mike's RealDoctor Reacts (https://goo.gl/qF6Hza) and Wired's TechniqueCritique (https://goo.gl/C8dz2U) for the inspiration.
All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 1:16-cv-03081-KBF (SDNY 2017).
Typical legal disclaimer from a lawyer (occupational hazard): This is not legal advice, nor can I give you legal advice. Sorry! Everything here is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Nothing here should be construed to form an attorney client relationship. Also, some of the links in this post may be affiliate links, meaning, at no cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase.
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C2CC Introduction to Legal Issues in Collections Management

Recorded: Wednesday, April 12, 2017
What legal and ethical issues do we need to worry about when managing collections? Why is Nazi-era art a concern? What does...

Recorded: Wednesday, April 12, 2017
What legal and ethical issues do we need to worry about when managing collections? Why is Nazi-era art a concern? What does NAGPRA regulate? What isCITES? How can we get rid of deaccessioned objects?
This LegalIssuesWebinarSeries is concerned with the legal and ethical aspects of managing collections. This, the first webinar of the series, will provide an introduction to the series and an overview of US and international laws and regulations that affect the acquisition, import, export, ownership, possession, and exhibition of objects and specimens, including wildlife laws and regulations that may affect artifacts or art objects. The second webinar (April 19) in the series will be concerned with ethical issues in collections management. The third webinar (May 17) will address the disposal of deaccessioned objects.
https://www.connectingtocollections.org/intro-legal-issues-in-collections-management/

Recorded: Wednesday, April 12, 2017
What legal and ethical issues do we need to worry about when managing collections? Why is Nazi-era art a concern? What does NAGPRA regulate? What isCITES? How can we get rid of deaccessioned objects?
This LegalIssuesWebinarSeries is concerned with the legal and ethical aspects of managing collections. This, the first webinar of the series, will provide an introduction to the series and an overview of US and international laws and regulations that affect the acquisition, import, export, ownership, possession, and exhibition of objects and specimens, including wildlife laws and regulations that may affect artifacts or art objects. The second webinar (April 19) in the series will be concerned with ethical issues in collections management. The third webinar (May 17) will address the disposal of deaccessioned objects.
https://www.connectingtocollections.org/intro-legal-issues-in-collections-management/

How I Learned to Succeed at a Top Law School

Getting into law school is only half the battle. This is my story of how I learned to succeed in law school in the face of stiff competition, crazy professors,...

Getting into law school is only half the battle. This is my story of how I learned to succeed in law school in the face of stiff competition, crazy professors, and endless work.
Law school is incredibly intimidating. When you arrive you are surrounded by the highest concentration of the smartest people you’ll ever meet. It’s very different from college where many people are just skating by. In law school, everyone is giving 100% and going 100 miles per hour.
Law school is graded on a curve. Which means that professors can only give out a few A’s per class, no matter how well everyone does on the exams. Generally only the top 5% get A’s and another 5-10% get A minuses. You’re not competing against the professor’s exam, you are competing against your fellow classmates.
I realized pretty quickly that I couldn’t out work my classmates. I also couldn’t “out think” them in the sense of just being smarter. I was going to have to find an edge.
So I started to study law school itself. I learned all the tricks. I learned to focus on what matters and remove all the extraneous stuff. So much of law school is wasted on focusing on crap that doesn’t matter. I learned to work smarter rather than harder.
In the end, my strategic thinking paid off. Watch the video until the end to find out how.
If you’re interested in learning the system that I created (one that is guaranteed to get you better grades in law school) you can check out the link below. In my spare time, I teach current law students how to kick ass in law school. I’m not special. I just systematized a better way. And you can get that system. Learn from my mistakes and triumphs.
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Getting into law school is only half the battle. This is my story of how I learned to succeed in law school in the face of stiff competition, crazy professors, and endless work.
Law school is incredibly intimidating. When you arrive you are surrounded by the highest concentration of the smartest people you’ll ever meet. It’s very different from college where many people are just skating by. In law school, everyone is giving 100% and going 100 miles per hour.
Law school is graded on a curve. Which means that professors can only give out a few A’s per class, no matter how well everyone does on the exams. Generally only the top 5% get A’s and another 5-10% get A minuses. You’re not competing against the professor’s exam, you are competing against your fellow classmates.
I realized pretty quickly that I couldn’t out work my classmates. I also couldn’t “out think” them in the sense of just being smarter. I was going to have to find an edge.
So I started to study law school itself. I learned all the tricks. I learned to focus on what matters and remove all the extraneous stuff. So much of law school is wasted on focusing on crap that doesn’t matter. I learned to work smarter rather than harder.
In the end, my strategic thinking paid off. Watch the video until the end to find out how.
If you’re interested in learning the system that I created (one that is guaranteed to get you better grades in law school) you can check out the link below. In my spare time, I teach current law students how to kick ass in law school. I’m not special. I just systematized a better way. And you can get that system. Learn from my mistakes and triumphs.
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Real Law School Horror Stories

Law school can be a scary place. These are a couple of the craziest things that happened to me in law school.
Buzzfeed did a video on what they claimed were...

Law school can be a scary place. These are a couple of the craziest things that happened to me in law school.
Buzzfeed did a video on what they claimed were “law school horror stories” (https://youtu.be/BN9iFX9BLSA) But the things that they claimed were “horror stories” weren’t that scary.
Getting cold called by the professor isn’t a big deal if you have the right tools and read your cases the right way (say for example if you used our FlippedCaseMethod, https://youtu.be/PxGGbymWYA0). Frankly, I wouldn't call their stories horror stories.
Unlike the folks at Buzzfeed, I experienced some really scary stuff.
Imagine a judge threatening someone with a gun. It happened.
Imagine taking the bar exam during an earthquake. It happened.
Imagine having your computer fail right before finals. It happened.
Man, I’ve seen some stuff. Scary.
So gather ‘round the campfire as I tell you some true stories of law school!
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Law school can be a scary place. These are a couple of the craziest things that happened to me in law school.
Buzzfeed did a video on what they claimed were “law school horror stories” (https://youtu.be/BN9iFX9BLSA) But the things that they claimed were “horror stories” weren’t that scary.
Getting cold called by the professor isn’t a big deal if you have the right tools and read your cases the right way (say for example if you used our FlippedCaseMethod, https://youtu.be/PxGGbymWYA0). Frankly, I wouldn't call their stories horror stories.
Unlike the folks at Buzzfeed, I experienced some really scary stuff.
Imagine a judge threatening someone with a gun. It happened.
Imagine taking the bar exam during an earthquake. It happened.
Imagine having your computer fail right before finals. It happened.
Man, I’ve seen some stuff. Scary.
So gather ‘round the campfire as I tell you some true stories of law school!
========================================================
Get our Ultimate Pre-Law Checklist (FREE) here ➜ https://www.legaleagleprep.com/prelaw Learn learn how to get ready for law school, the 5 things you must do the summer before law school, and more . . .
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Music Copyright Law: Band Management Tips : How to Register to Copyright Music

Learn how to register to copyright music in this free diy legal music rights video from our band management expert. Make sure you have the songwriter rights to your songs!
Expert: Kiely Griffin
Bio: Kiely Griffin is a third-year music management and jazz flute student at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, CT. She has previously served as vice president, president and member of M.E.I.S.Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Indie Artist | Indie Music | Legal Team Management

http://www.theindiemusic.com/
This video is about the basic team that indie artists require for their work and legal aspects of getting the team onboard.
This is an informative video for indie musicians and indie artists.

The Worst Law School Advice that Just Won't Die (And How to Avoid It)

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In this video: The WorstAdvice for Law School and How to Avoid It:
"You don't need to go to class
"You don't need to pay attention in class"
"Brief every case you read"
"Don't use commercial outlines"
"Buy new casebooks"
"Wait until the end of the semester to outline"
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Real Lawyer Reacts to Suits (full episode)

Harvey and Mike. Mike and Harvey. Have you ever wanted to know if they’re good lawyers? Today we’re going to find out. Stay until the end for my LegalAccuracyGrade.
SUITS has been highly requested; probably the most requested show on this channel. I think I missed Suits the first time around because I had already graduated from law school when it came out. But I’m glad I got a chance to watch this. This week i’m deconstructing the first episode of Suits.
★ SUIT UP! Even if you're not a lawyer, you can still DRESS LIKE A LAWYER. All of my suits are from BlackLapel (I've used them exclusively for over five years). Their custom suits are amazing, yet still ridiculously affordable. HIGHLY recommended: https://go.magik.ly/ml/f78n/
I get asked a lot about whether being a practicing attorney is like being a lawyer on TV. I love watching legal movies and courtroom dramas. It's one of the reasons I decided to become a lawyer. But sometimes they make me want to pull my hair out because they are ridiculous.
Today I'm taking a break from teaching law students how to kick ass in law school to take on lawyers in the movies and on TV. While all legal movies and shows take dramatic license to make things more interesting (nobody wants to see hundreds of hours of brief writing), many of them have a grain of truth.
This is part of a continuing series of "LawyerReaction" videos. Got a legal movie or TV show you'd like me to critique? Let me know in the comments!
Props to Dr. Mike's RealDoctor Reacts (https://goo.gl/qF6Hza) and Wired's TechniqueCritique (https://goo.gl/C8dz2U) for the inspiration.
All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 1:16-cv-03081-KBF (SDNY 2017).
Typical legal disclaimer from a lawyer (occupational hazard): This is not legal advice, nor can I give you legal advice. Sorry! Everything here is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Nothing here should be construed to form an attorney client relationship. Also, some of the links in this post may be affiliate links, meaning, at no cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase.
========================================================
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★ Tweet at us on Twitter @LegalEagleDJ

C2CC Introduction to Legal Issues in Collections Management

Recorded: Wednesday, April 12, 2017
What legal and ethical issues do we need to worry about when managing collections? Why is Nazi-era art a concern? What does NAGPRA regulate? What isCITES? How can we get rid of deaccessioned objects?
This LegalIssuesWebinarSeries is concerned with the legal and ethical aspects of managing collections. This, the first webinar of the series, will provide an introduction to the series and an overview of US and international laws and regulations that affect the acquisition, import, export, ownership, possession, and exhibition of objects and specimens, including wildlife laws and regulations that may affect artifacts or art objects. The second webinar (April 19) in the series will be concerned with ethical issues in collections management. The third webinar (May 17) will address the disposal of deaccessioned objects.
https://www.connectingtocollections.org/intro-legal-issues-in-collections-management/

How I Learned to Succeed at a Top Law School

Getting into law school is only half the battle. This is my story of how I learned to succeed in law school in the face of stiff competition, crazy professors, and endless work.
Law school is incredibly intimidating. When you arrive you are surrounded by the highest concentration of the smartest people you’ll ever meet. It’s very different from college where many people are just skating by. In law school, everyone is giving 100% and going 100 miles per hour.
Law school is graded on a curve. Which means that professors can only give out a few A’s per class, no matter how well everyone does on the exams. Generally only the top 5% get A’s and another 5-10% get A minuses. You’re not competing against the professor’s exam, you are competing against your fellow classmates.
I realized pretty quickly that I couldn’t out work my classmates. I also couldn’t “out think” them in the sense of just being smarter. I was going to have to find an edge.
So I started to study law school itself. I learned all the tricks. I learned to focus on what matters and remove all the extraneous stuff. So much of law school is wasted on focusing on crap that doesn’t matter. I learned to work smarter rather than harder.
In the end, my strategic thinking paid off. Watch the video until the end to find out how.
If you’re interested in learning the system that I created (one that is guaranteed to get you better grades in law school) you can check out the link below. In my spare time, I teach current law students how to kick ass in law school. I’m not special. I just systematized a better way. And you can get that system. Learn from my mistakes and triumphs.
========================================================
Get our Ultimate Pre-Law Checklist (FREE) here ➜ https://www.legaleagleprep.com/prelaw Learn learn how to get ready for law school, the 5 things you must do the summer before law school, and more . . .
========================================================
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Real Law School Horror Stories

Law school can be a scary place. These are a couple of the craziest things that happened to me in law school.
Buzzfeed did a video on what they claimed were “law school horror stories” (https://youtu.be/BN9iFX9BLSA) But the things that they claimed were “horror stories” weren’t that scary.
Getting cold called by the professor isn’t a big deal if you have the right tools and read your cases the right way (say for example if you used our FlippedCaseMethod, https://youtu.be/PxGGbymWYA0). Frankly, I wouldn't call their stories horror stories.
Unlike the folks at Buzzfeed, I experienced some really scary stuff.
Imagine a judge threatening someone with a gun. It happened.
Imagine taking the bar exam during an earthquake. It happened.
Imagine having your computer fail right before finals. It happened.
Man, I’ve seen some stuff. Scary.
So gather ‘round the campfire as I tell you some true stories of law school!
========================================================
Get our Ultimate Pre-Law Checklist (FREE) here ➜ https://www.legaleagleprep.com/prelaw Learn learn how to get ready for law school, the 5 things you must do the summer before law school, and more . . .
========================================================
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Talent manager

A talent manager, also known as an artist manager, band manager or music manager, is an individual or company who guides the professional career of artists in the entertainment industry. The responsibility of the talent manager is to oversee the day-to-day business affairs of an artist; advise and counsel talent concerning professional matters, long-term plans and personal decisions which may affect their career.

The roles and responsibilities of a talent manager vary slightly from industry to industry, as do the commissions to which the manager is entitled. For example, a music manager's duties differ from those managers who advise actors, writers, or directors. A manager can also help artists find an agent, or help them decide when to leave their current agent and identify who to select as a new agent.Talent agents have the authority to make deals for their clients while managers usually can only informally establish connections with producers and studios but do not have the ability to negotiate contracts.